The Baltimore Women In Tech Micro Grant Program Is Back For A Second Year

SmartLogic’s program to support projects empowering women in the tech community is back for a second year.

The Baltimore Women in Tech Micro Grant program has $7,000 in grant funding for projects this year, said SmartLogic Operations Manager Chelsea Keene. Along with the Canton-based dev firm contributing $5,000, the program is also supported by Bold Yellow.

The initiative seeks to focus on grassroots projects that propose “ways to help women in the community and the community as a whole,” Keene said. Some ideas offered by SmartLogic include a beginner’s guide to the tech community, or an event supporting side projects developed by women in the community. And it’s not only about devs, as Keene said the tech community goes beyond software developers.

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